Where to buy varied rolls for bread basket?

Anonymous
Giant’s bakery
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Giant’s bakery

has 4 types of huge white rolls, all very similar and mostly too big for dinner rolls (kaiser, club/sandwich, Portuguese, French)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lidl has amazing bread. Their rosemary bread is delicious. Don’t knock it until you try it.

But it doesn't have "varied rolls for bread basket".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make them yourself?


Who the frack has time for that?! I mean, why don’t you make them for OP and go drop them off at their house?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Make them yourself?


Who the frack has time for that?! I mean, why don’t you make them for OP and go drop them off at their house?

I'd pay for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.


Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap
Anonymous
If there’s a particular restaurant whose bread basket you’re thinking of, why not just buy it from them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If there’s a particular restaurant whose bread basket you’re thinking of, why not just buy it from them?

Do you often, or ever, see "bread basket" on the take out menu?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.


Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap

I seem to recall an apple fritter of some type and croissants? But nothing bread basket worthy.
I need to check again (but I don't want a dozen of every variety - I'm looking for places that sell roll individually, ideally)
Anonymous
Go to a Mexican panaderia!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.


Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap

I seem to recall an apple fritter of some type and croissants? But nothing bread basket worthy.
I need to check again (but I don't want a dozen of every variety - I'm looking for places that sell roll individually, ideally)

I have bought 5 types of rolls to make sandwiches for events. Individually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.


Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap

I seem to recall an apple fritter of some type and croissants? But nothing bread basket worthy.
I need to check again (but I don't want a dozen of every variety - I'm looking for places that sell roll individually, ideally)

I have bought 5 types of rolls to make sandwiches for events. Individually.

lidl for the win
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Lidl similar to Aldi? I appreciate the low prices at Aldi, but I can't say they have interesting bread choices that I would love to find in a nice restaurant bread bowl.


Lidl have good in-store bakery and has a lot of roll options to buy bulk, and they are very cheap

I seem to recall an apple fritter of some type and croissants? But nothing bread basket worthy.
I need to check again (but I don't want a dozen of every variety - I'm looking for places that sell roll individually, ideally)

I have bought 5 types of rolls to make sandwiches for events. Individually.

I've found the individual rolls tend to be gigantic / for sandwiches and not typically the smaller dinner roll or what you'd want in a bread basket.
Anonymous
Yeah, maybe leave the bread basket to the restaurants and serve an interesting artisanal loaf from the supermarket or bakery. I like the sundried tomato one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If there’s a particular restaurant whose bread basket you’re thinking of, why not just buy it from them?

Do you often, or ever, see "bread basket" on the take out menu?

Is this a serious question? You think they won’t sell something to you because it’s not on their takeout menu? They’re in the hospitality industry. You will have to call and talk to a live human. Call when the restaurant isn’t busy.
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